Rock Chalk
Fractal Fanatic
They might for the regular season, but the Chiefs will beat them in the playoffs.
The Steelers don't do the domination thing. They rarely run up scores. It's just not in the game plan. I think it's part of an institutional unspoken karma protection program that's been going on since the beginning of my fandom of the Steelers which coincides with Bill Cowher's first year as head coach, so 1992 season.I’m inclined to say no. Despite some key injuries I would say they might be the most complete team in the league. The worrying part is they have failed to dominate in the majority of the games...and let’s not forget the giants game went to the wire with Daniel Jones nearly walking it off. Steelers chiefs isn’t exactly a stretch..but does seem the likely afc championship. Don’t trust them, but wouldn’t sleep on the raiders.
HaHa no kidding they’re not perfect....thats why they get in so many 30+ point shootouts! Good thing they have an offense to match.The Chiefs defense is far from perfect.
Ahh bummer, I didn't see that.Was looking forward to game tomorrow but it got postponed due to zombie apocalypse.
They might for the regular season, but the Chiefs will beat them in the playoffs.
Short answer: No.
It's too hard to do that in this league. A dirty secret is that the Steelers DO NOT WANT to go undefeated. Too much press...too much talk. I predict 2 losses. Towards the end of the season when the Division is all but wrapped up.
The Chefs have been proven vulnerable to teams that can make their weapons uncomfy. And those who can keep the offense off the field. Pure talent wise, the Chefs win, but in the playoffs, and an off day will send the Steelers to the SB.
Do NOT look over the Bills. That is a good team.
Much more interesting is the NFC. About 4 teams that have a chance. TB, Seattle, Rams, and GB. Long shot is New Orleans, but don't think that Brees can find a way back to form after that injury...his nature is to fight, so will see him for one more year, but this one won't be it.
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